GHMC Intensifies Sanitation Drive in Hyderabad Under 99-Day “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika” Programme
GHMC intensifies sanitation drive in Hyderabad under the 99-day Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika programme with inspections in Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills.

Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has intensified sanitation efforts in Hyderabad under the 99-day “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika” programme. GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan has directed officials and sanitation workers to work together to improve cleanliness and urban infrastructure across the city.
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According to information compiled by Munsif News 24×7, the GHMC sanitation drive in Hyderabad as part of the 99-day governance programme aims to strengthen waste management, eliminate garbage points, and improve public spaces.
GHMC Commissioner Conducts Surprise Inspections
As part of the GHMC sanitation drive under the 99-day Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika programme, Commissioner R.V. Karnan conducted surprise inspections in several areas of the Khairatabad Zone.
During the inspection:
- The Commissioner reviewed sanitation activities in Jubilee Hills Circle
- Officials inspected Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) in Banjara Hills
- Special focus was given to areas near NBT Nagar and Apollo Hospital
GHMC officials were instructed to remove garbage vulnerable points quickly and strengthen sanitation measures.
Focus on Eliminating Garbage Vulnerable Points
The GHMC sanitation programme in Hyderabad places major emphasis on identifying and eliminating Garbage Vulnerable Points.
Key actions planned include:
- Immediate cleaning and removal of garbage dumps
- Continuous monitoring of waste disposal systems
- Ensuring regular sanitation operations
Officials said the GHMC sanitation drive under the 99-day programme is aimed at maintaining cleaner neighborhoods and improving public health.
Development of Parks and Public Spaces
During the inspection, the Commissioner also visited an open land parcel in MLA Colony, Banjara Hills.
He instructed officials to:
- Develop the land into a public park
- Create green spaces for residents
- Improve the overall urban environment
The park development initiative is part of the broader GHMC urban improvement plan under the 99-day governance programme.
Integrated Development Under Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika
Commissioner Karnan emphasized that the 99-day Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika programme focuses on overall city development.
Apart from sanitation, the programme includes:
- Development of parks
- Cleaning of lakes and roads
- Strengthening self-help groups
- Town planning improvements
- Property tax collection
- Development of road junctions
- Implementation of road safety measures
Officials were instructed to work in coordination across departments to ensure the programme’s success.
GHMC Officials Participate in Sanitation Review
Several GHMC officials accompanied the Commissioner during the inspection.
Among those present were:
- Zonal Commissioner Priyanka Ala
- Jubilee Hills Deputy Commissioner Shankar
- SWM DEE Rajesh
- Other GHMC sanitation and administrative officials
The GHMC sanitation drive under the 99-day Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika programme in Hyderabad reflects the city administration’s commitment to improving cleanliness, urban infrastructure, and quality of life for residents.
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